Injustice for All Robin Caroll Paperback, 352 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (January 1, 2012)
A federal judge lies bleeding on his office floor, betrayed by those who helped him bring criminals to justice. But why would someone working for the FBI need to disappear after witnessing this crime? FBI agent Rafe Baxter is serious about his career, and solving a cold case involving a federal judge’s death puts him in line for the promotion he so desires. But the case leads him to the small town of Hopewell, Louisiana, where some secrets seem inextricably hidden deep within the bayou.
In the Shadow of Evil Robin Caroll Paperback, 320 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (March 1, 2011)
Informed by the real-life fallout of the U.S. economy and devastation caused by multiple hurricanes along the southern coast, In the Shadow of Evil tells a modern day story involving the exposure of a building rebound scam. Amidst the layers of unethical practices, supply shortages, and excess murders, a top Louisiana homicide detective loses his heart to a charitable contractor while uncovering a secret about his tragic past.
Fear No Evil Robin Caroll Paperback, 344 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (August 1, 2010)
With his father in a nursing home and his mother needing support, former Great Smoky Mountains park ranger Lincoln Vailes moves to the bayou town of Eternal Springs, Louisiana, to become a police officer. Recent college graduate and eager social worker Jade Laurent has also moved there to try and right the wrongs of an abusive past. But someone is running her car off the road and pointing guns in her direction. As Lincoln investigates her case, he uncovers ties to big-city gang warfare up north that appears to be making its evil way down south.
Deliver Us from Evil Robin Caroll Paperback, 320 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (February 1, 2010)
A beautiful yet tough woman, Brannon Callahan is a search and rescue helicopter pilot for the Great Smoky Mountains. After a small plane carrying U.S. Marshal Roark Holland (already haunted by a recent tragedy), Brannon must save him in more ways than one and safeguard the donor heart he’s transporting to a government witness on the edge of death. Otherwise the largest child trafficking ring in history—with shocking links from Thailand to Tennessee—will slip further away into darkness along the Appalachian Trail.